294 ; FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
Lem‘na ; Gr. Lemnos, an island in the Aigean Sea 
Lemna’ceze; from Lemna; ‘‘ Duckweed” 
Lentibularin’ ex ; from Lentibularia ; 
Lepid‘ium ; Gr. ‘lepis lepidos, a scale; in ‘allusion to the scale- 
like fruit . 
Lepidob’olus ; Gr. lepidos and bolos, “anything thrown .. 
Lepidosper’ma; Gr.-lepidos, and sperma a seed .. 
Lepidos'pora ; Gr. lepidos, and spora, seed 
Lepile’‘na ; Gr. lepis, and chlaina, a coat (bract) 
Leptocar'pus; Gr. /eptos, thin, carpos, fruit 
Leptome’ria ; Gr. having slender parts (branches) 
Leptosper’‘mum : Gr. leptos, slender, sperma, a seed 
Leptorrhyn’chos ; Gr. /eptos, and rhunchos, a beak 
Leptu’rus; Gr. /eptos, and oura, a tail; in allusion to the 
pointed rhachis ... ite 
Lepyro’dia; Gr. having husk-like bracts .. 
Leschenaul’ tia; after Leschenault de la Tour, 
botanists to Baudin’s Expedition : 
Lespede’za; after Lespedez, a botanical patron .. 
Leucopo’gon; Gr. corolla-lobes bearded with white hairs 
Lhotz’kya; after a German botanist 
Lilia‘cee ; from Lilium, a lily 
Limnan’ themum ; Gr. limne, a marsh, anthemos, ‘flowery 
Limosel'la ; diminutive of limosus, muddy f 
Lind’sea ; after an eminent English botanical pr ofessor 
Lin’ex ; from Linum, flax-plant 
Li‘num ; Lat. a thr ead : 
Lipocar’pha ; having shining bracts ic. 
Lissan'the ; Gr. having smooth (not bearded) flowers ... 
Livisto’na; after Patrick Murray of Livistone ... 
Lobe’lia ; after L’Obel, a botanical author (1538- 1616). 
Loga‘nia ; after a botanical writer (RAT eH f a 
Logania’ cee ; from Logania 
Loma ’ria ; Gr. loma, a fringe or edge; ; from the position of the 
indusiun . 
Lorantha’cez; from Loranthus. Mistletoe 
Loranthus ; lor um, a-thong, anthos, a flower 
Lo'tus; Gr. fora claw er- or trefoil- plant .. es 
Loudo‘nia ; after J. C. Loudon, a botanical author 
Lu’zula ; gramen luzue, glow-worm grass of ancient botanists 
Lyc‘ium ; original species, native of Lycia 
Lycopodia’ cee; from Lycopodium. Club-moss.. 
Lycopo dium ; Gr. 1 ukos, a wolf, pous podos, a foot 
Lyco’pus ; Gr. luk OS, & wolf, and pous, a foot 
Lyperan’thus ; Gr. duperos, troublesome, and anthos ; colour of 
flowers difficult to preserve 
Lythra’cee ; from Lythrum. Loose- strife. 
Ly'thrum ; Gr. gore, referring to the colour of the flowers 
Macgrego’ ria; after a Victorian senator . 
Malva’cez ; from Mal’va, a mallow 
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